I don't like any part of the details. Everything is mushy and doesn't look like the correct MM position.
Something is not right in the MM. If authentic the coin in that shape will still go for $800 or better, go figure. I like the post thanks for sharing @Jack D. Young
The reverse is all wrong. Besides the fact the wrong N is present the dot between the D and B should be centered, not closer to the D.
With the ever-increasing flood of counterfeits in the market I'm even skeptical of ones that are slabbed.